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Is there a way to get all new tabs to open to the right of all extant tabs?

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I just upgraded from to 3.6.10 and now when I open a tab by right-clicking on a link in a current tab, the new tab opens somewhere other than the far right end of all the tabs I have open.

I want all new tabs to open to the right of the tabs I already have open, just like they used to with the previous version of Firefox I was using.

I just upgraded from to 3.6.10 and now when I open a tab by right-clicking on a link in a current tab, the new tab opens somewhere other than the far right end of all the tabs I have open. I want all new tabs to open to the right of the tabs I already have open, just like they used to with the previous version of Firefox I was using.

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Type about:config in the URL bar and hit Enter.
If you see the warning, you can confirm that you want to access that page.

Filter = browser.tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent

Double-click that preference to change the value to false

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Thank you, the-edmeister, it worked! And just in time, too--I have a "tab-intensive" project to do today and I would've lost my mind without your help.